In Act III of "The Crucible," it is Giles Corey's deposition that is so well written that Deputy Governor Danforth thinks it was done by a lawyer. Giles presents a well-structured accusation against Thomas Putnam, suggesting that he is using the witch trials to gain land.
In The Crucible Act, Whose deposition is so well written that Danforth thinks it was done by a lawyer?
Mary’s
Francis’s
Giles’s
Proctor’s
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